"Unforeseen circumstances have delayed art production to the point that we cannot maintain the current upload schedule without some sort of break," explained Scott Bieser, general director for the publisher.

"So to give the art team time to catch up, we are going to take the pages down and re-upload them again on an accelerated schedule, from 10 to 12 pages each week. This will give new readers a chance to get into the story from the beginning and existing readers a chance to review some elements from early in the story which are going to become more important as the story develops." he said.

New La Muse material will resume on the Big Head Press website August 13, with the launch of La Muse: Season Two."

Quite frankly, this is terrible disappointment. La Muse was one of the reason I awoke on a Monday morning. As with the Vid networks, I don't know it I'll even remember in 2-3 months that the 'Show' was on. I'll have moved on to something else. Oh well, vote with you feet (or cursor, as the case may be.). Good Luck in the Future.

Quite frankly, this is terrible disappointment. La Muse was one of the reason I awoke on a Monday morning. As with the Vid networks, I don't know it I'll even remember in 2-3 months that the 'Show' was on. I'll have moved on to something else. Oh well, vote with you feet (or cursor, as the case may be.). Good Luck in the Future.

Please check back in 6 weeks (8/13) for new pages. We'll be sending an announcement to remind folks too.

I've been obsessively reading LaMuse and Roswell (six days a week of goodness!), and now that Roswell has ended, I'm looking forward to Time Peeper.

I have to ask: when is the artwork going to catch up with the storyline in LaMuse? The finished art in the early chapters is exquisite, but the rough blobs in the later work robs us of so much facial expression.

aditantimedh: I have to very reluctantly agree. If you ever run into someone that is so naive that they need a wake up call on how the world really works that is probably the best book that you can get them to read. Don't criticize comic books to much though. As an old comic book collector I used to have over 14,000 at one pointand I did learn a lot from reading them, influencing my later adult life. The X-men for example taught tolerance for other people that were different than you were. Growing up in the part of the country that I come from that meant something.